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Instagram · May 17, 2026

Source-backed Partially True Truth Percentage: 90% CORRECT

Forest Man of India's Decades-Long Reforestation Effort Largely True, Acreage Slightly Overstated

The video features Jadav Payeng, known as the "Forest Man of India," who single-handedly grew a 1500-acre forest on the Brahmaputra's lifeless land over 40 years by planting trees for three months every year, driven by his belief that nature is God.

What's right

Jadav Payeng is widely recognized as the "Forest Man of India" for his extraordinary efforts in single-handedly transforming a barren sandbar of the Brahmaputra River into a thriving forest, now known as Molai Forest.
He began planting in 1979, meaning he has been dedicated to this work for over 40 years.
As of 2026, Jadav Payeng, born in October 1959, is 66 years old and will turn 67 later this year, making the claim about his age accurate.
His daily routine often involves crossing a river and cycling to tend to his forest and plant more trees.
Furthermore, his belief that "Nature is God" is well-documented and he is indeed an environmental activist.

What's wrong

The video states that Jadav Payeng grew a 1500-acre forest.
However, most reliable sources consistently report the size of the Molai Forest to be approximately 1,360 acres (which is equivalent to about 550 hectares).
This indicates a slight overestimation of the forest's size in the video.
Additionally, while he has been planting for decades, the specific detail that he plants "three months a year" is not consistently supported across various sources, with many implying a more continuous and daily effort.

Breakdown

The video accurately portrays Jadav Payeng as the "Forest Man of India" who single-handedly transformed a barren sandbar of the Brahmaputra River into the thriving Molai Forest. He began his reforestation efforts in 1979, and as of 2026, he is 66 years old, turning 67, making the claim about his age accurate.

Numerous sources confirm his dedication to planting trees for over four decades, his daily routine of tending to the forest, and his belief that "Nature is God". However, the video states the forest is 1500 acres, while most reliable sources, including Wikipedia and various news outlets, report the Molai Forest to be approximately 1,360 acres (550 hectares).

This makes the 1500-acre figure a slight overestimation. Additionally, while he has been planting for over 40 years, the specific claim of planting "three months a year" is less consistently supported than the general understanding of his continuous and daily efforts.

The core narrative of his extraordinary environmental achievement remains accurate and inspiring. The information is consistent with both the upload date (April 23, 2026) and the current date (May 17, 2026). [1][2][3]

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